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Ideal Touch kit contents
• Touch thermostat
• Mounting bracket cover
• Mounting bracket
• Desktop stand
• Ideal relay transceiver
• Batteries (AA)
• Screws and plugs
• Instructions
• SAP registration label
Introduction
Welcome to the Ideal Touch heat and
system guide. This guide is designed to
lead you through the installation and
setup of the Ideal Touch. It is advisable
to read through all steps before
starting the installation.
A user guide and FAQs can be found at
www.idealboilers.com.
The Ideal Touch Heat and System
thermostat must be installed by a Gas
Safe Registered Engineer.
Read the instructions carefully.
Failure to follow these instructions
can damage the product or cause a
hazardous condition.
NOTE: All electrical installation work should be carried out by a suitably
qualified electrician or other competent person.
Disconnect electricity supply to the appliance and heating system before
installing the transceiver. Merely switching the boiler to OFF will still leave a
live feed to the boiler.
Notes on opentherm wiring
The opentherm wire must be connected
from the relay transceiver to the boiler.
A separation of 10mm must be achieved
between the opentherm wiring and
230V wiring.
Use 0.5mmsq heat resistant flex.
For routing of cable outside it is
dependent upon the application,
however cables can be run externally
inside trunking.
Do not run this cable adjacent to mains
voltage supply cables.
Ideal relay transceiver
The Ideal relay transceiver provides
communication between the boiler,
thermostat and zone valves.
The boiler connects to the relay
transceiver via an opentherm wire.
The thermostat connects to the relay
transceiver via a wireless RF connection.
The relay transceiver should be located
near the existing wiring centre.
ErP
Class V as standard. Class VI with an
outside sensor.
Contribution to seasonal space heating
energy efficiency:
3% (Class V)
4% (Class VI)